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north america is the primary driver of the company. in south america they were profitable in 2012 despite a very choppy environment. some of that were trade related between mexico and south american markets. they will be resolved in 2013. i think me when i look at the primary driver for ford, it's cash. cash leads earnings. when you look at ford, one of the things they guide positively is cash from operations. they are pressing on the pedal, getting more aggressive, taking the offensive, pulling forward cap spending in 2013. they are going after weak competitors in europe and asia and north america quite frankly. the other thing is, they are derisking their pension. on top of that they are going to return cash to shareholders. that to me with this weakness, a good yield on the stock, a good buying opportunity particularly as lou out to 2013-2014. >> indeed i see it's your top pick. thanks for joining us. stern a.g. mike ward and thanks to phil lebeau. >> this is not something you see every day. a lamborghini taking a test-drive on an a
north america is the primary driver of the company. in south america they were profitable in 2012 despite a very choppy environment. some of that were trade related between mexico and south american markets. they will be resolved in 2013. i think me when i look at the primary driver for ford, it's cash. cash leads earnings. when you look at ford, one of the things they guide positively is cash from operations. they are pressing on the pedal, getting more aggressive, taking the offensive,...
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especially when north america dshlg north america for them in the third quarter was what killed it. it cracked these guys up. the margins were 6.3%, people expected 5.5%. 2.3% versus 1.8%. the u.s. has been their livelihood, their life blood and they have to be conservative about the things we're all worried and and we've talked about in the show. that, to me, is just an appropriate, you know, forecast, from a company, you know, leader. >> let's -- >> quick. >> one last thing. >> we have to make the call, too. >> everybody knows i love the seas seasonality trade here. the five-year average for the month of april for ford is up 33%. so, if you want to look at a month that just kicks butt, it's april. >> okay. make the call, beeks. >> i'm going to go with grasso here. >> two nights in a row, buddy. we're going outside. you and your wings, man. i tell you what. >> consistent. >> wingman. >> anyway -- >>ry du rrying dek inin ining -. >> i love the baby crying. >> that's so good. that is so good. >> in the beginning of the segment, we talked about the great news that comes out and the on
especially when north america dshlg north america for them in the third quarter was what killed it. it cracked these guys up. the margins were 6.3%, people expected 5.5%. 2.3% versus 1.8%. the u.s. has been their livelihood, their life blood and they have to be conservative about the things we're all worried and and we've talked about in the show. that, to me, is just an appropriate, you know, forecast, from a company, you know, leader. >> let's -- >> quick. >> one last thing....
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america, forget about hawaii. the listen they stand out is because she thinks north korea was an ally of the united states. and so the president has started to do what a lot of us have done and he understands that the voice of the republican party that he defeated was rush limbaugh and fox news and everybody knows it. >> well, margie, when you look at the fact that they've had such vile stuff to say about the president, but his stepping up is strategically going to create a climate for some moderate republicans to step up and try to not be intimidated by the rush limbaughs of the fox news. >> well, i think the president in some interviews, he's really said there are lots of republicans who want to come to the table, they want to work with me, they want to have common sense ideas and have bills passed. they want to reach bipartisan consensus. i think what you see is because of the way districts have been gerrymand gerrymandered, you have a lot of republicans not worried about reaching regular swing voters, but just
america, forget about hawaii. the listen they stand out is because she thinks north korea was an ally of the united states. and so the president has started to do what a lot of us have done and he understands that the voice of the republican party that he defeated was rush limbaugh and fox news and everybody knows it. >> well, margie, when you look at the fact that they've had such vile stuff to say about the president, but his stepping up is strategically going to create a climate for...
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all the early indicators in north america are showing positive signs, housing starts up 27%, none residential contracts awarded up 6% and architectural businessing index turned bosstive from august to now. so a lot of times potentially things to happen. the entrepreneurs in the trucking business, the small fleet owners, that are getting scared of all the discussions and are walking away, and that's where we see the biggest drop in our industry is in the truck industry, and that's not because they wouldn't need new trucks. the average age is the highest it was in the last 20 years. >> sort of the trucking business not out there. what would be the proper rate. >> hard to project. not giving guidance on the growth rate and people that know us for a longer time understand that we're pretty much interesting opportunities of where we can use along the line where the general market grows and i wouldn't be surprised if we get it all sorted out here which is possible, to have the u.s. growing at a decent rite, probably the same level as last year. china, i wouldn't be surprise if it came up 8% and the
all the early indicators in north america are showing positive signs, housing starts up 27%, none residential contracts awarded up 6% and architectural businessing index turned bosstive from august to now. so a lot of times potentially things to happen. the entrepreneurs in the trucking business, the small fleet owners, that are getting scared of all the discussions and are walking away, and that's where we see the biggest drop in our industry is in the truck industry, and that's not because...
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america and europe and other parts. if you wanted to take more of your risk and get a higher reward, you would go elsewhere. what we've seen particularly in europe with the eurozone crisis is that that in many ways has been inverted, people looking at so-called emerging markets now as areas of much greater certainty and the so-called safe betts of europe and north america have got a kind of new volatility that, you know, we've been hearing for the last few minutes on your show is born out absolutely by the -- by the parlor game that's been going on in washington. >> yes. and then i thought back to the -- to when our commercial paper was locking up a couple of years ago. that was, you know, no better than like a ba man na republic at this point. you could feel safer in indonesia compared to what was happening here. >> you have to make sure you don't get a false sense of security over these markets. china is absolutely fascinating. new leadership coming in in china, the chinese economy going through one of those once in a
america and europe and other parts. if you wanted to take more of your risk and get a higher reward, you would go elsewhere. what we've seen particularly in europe with the eurozone crisis is that that in many ways has been inverted, people looking at so-called emerging markets now as areas of much greater certainty and the so-called safe betts of europe and north america have got a kind of new volatility that, you know, we've been hearing for the last few minutes on your show is born out...
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north america has been very strong. nike has a new shoe coming out. i think you're absolutely right to worry about anything china. but i think that nike is a two-quarter phenomenon. yum is this quarter, and maybe next quarter or the quarter after. china is the big conundrum. because you have to think, well, wait a second, are they picking on american companies? are they picking on us? >> to what extent does that add the unpredictability of the chinese consumer increasing their spending, the idea that that could be fine, but we have to keep in mind that the government might do things that are unpredictable and not necessarily good for those companies that are outside of china operating? >> i think we got into a groove which said that anything china's good. oh, wow, someone expanding in china, bf corp expanding in china. now you're saying, it comes with political risk. i'm kind of struck by the fact that there's been a spate of bad news about our companies in china. i want to put two and two together and say, wait a second, don't be as enthused about a
north america has been very strong. nike has a new shoe coming out. i think you're absolutely right to worry about anything china. but i think that nike is a two-quarter phenomenon. yum is this quarter, and maybe next quarter or the quarter after. china is the big conundrum. because you have to think, well, wait a second, are they picking on american companies? are they picking on us? >> to what extent does that add the unpredictability of the chinese consumer increasing their spending,...
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all north america is colored orange for high or intense red for intense activity. overall flu searchers are up 200% from the three-year average. asi analyst told me this morning as a key provider of flu shots walgreen's is seeing a modestly outside benefit for this high demand for immunizations but drugstores benefit from the other things we buy when we get sick. this is prime season for tissues. all that nose blowing. kleenex maker, kimberly-clark, lower tissues last year because of the mild season. sales should bounce back big this year. cold and flu season also big for helen of troy which makes vap vaporizers and thermometers. jason thinks diagnostic firms like whole logic, quest, should see strong demand for doctors who order tests. and up sharply compared to last year, hospital volumes could be strong this quarter. health management associates, community health, hca all have more than 80% of their beds in the states with the worst flu levels. with all that increased medical spending, insurers could take a hit on higher cost. estimate is, flu season is tracking
all north america is colored orange for high or intense red for intense activity. overall flu searchers are up 200% from the three-year average. asi analyst told me this morning as a key provider of flu shots walgreen's is seeing a modestly outside benefit for this high demand for immunizations but drugstores benefit from the other things we buy when we get sick. this is prime season for tissues. all that nose blowing. kleenex maker, kimberly-clark, lower tissues last year because of the mild...
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. >> this is the beginning of the flowering of haiti's north across every single economic segment. ♪ >> can i tell you, there's nothing better than, when the academy bus pulled up and the kids started parading off the bus some were tentative and they've never seen anything as magnificent as this. >> it's life changing for the kids to come to a school like this, that has computers, that has this good quality teachers. and get a good education. >> oh! >> nice to meet you. >> again, nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> these are our neighbors, these are great kids and we want them to be the best they can be. . [singing] >> we begin with a look at all of our efforts to give young hatians a chance at a new and better life. now, the 2010 earthquake that killed 300,000 people left many hatian children without parents and without homes. this enormous humanitarian sent reverend franklin into over drive to help. they wanted an orphanage where children could live and learn and my husband john and i want today help and the greta academy were open and we were all there to cut the ribbon. >>
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desert as america's newest enemy. >> pelley: david, thank you. after a decade of lies lance armstrong admitted he used banned performance-enhancing drugs through all seven of his wins at the tour de france. the disgraced cyclist didn't tell all but he told a lot in an interview with oprah winfrey aired last night. we asked jim axelrod to look at where this leaves armstrong now. >> i view this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. as you said it wasn't as if i just said no and i moved off it. >> reporter: now that armstrong is no longer repeating the lie he may face a number of lawsuits that could decimate his estimated net worth of more than $100 million. the largest involves his long- time sponsor, the u.s. postal service. armstrong's postal service contract specifically banned doping. a lawsuit already has been filed by former teammate floyd landis that alleges armstrong defrauded the postal service and the federal government. the postal service paid armstrong more than $30 million. under the law, if fraud against the governm
desert as america's newest enemy. >> pelley: david, thank you. after a decade of lies lance armstrong admitted he used banned performance-enhancing drugs through all seven of his wins at the tour de france. the disgraced cyclist didn't tell all but he told a lot in an interview with oprah winfrey aired last night. we asked jim axelrod to look at where this leaves armstrong now. >> i view this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. as you said it wasn't as if i just...
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. >> bigger segments of these vehicles are clearly in north america. the jeep is an american brand. the icon on the hand a wrangler and a grand cherokee are very important for us to have their heritage and roots here in the u.s. jeff: it has been the most awarded suv ever. the explorer is a big love. pw has announced their own version. you have not seen a get. it is called the cross blue. they also bought a piece of this pie. what about the competition? >> we have done very well over the last two years. we have more than doubled our share. without faith, which include, by the way, a new transmission, not just the diesel. jeff: mike manley, thank you very much for the breaking news. you heard it here first on the fox business network. lori: we are ever so grateful for that. melissa: diesel is making a comeback. lori: or more cars are accommodating diesel. melissa: a bitter cold spell has hit the west coast for six straight days. farmers are reporting damage to crops. temperatures dropping to 25 degrees in some areas of california. citrus farmers are struggling to protect their fruit.
. >> bigger segments of these vehicles are clearly in north america. the jeep is an american brand. the icon on the hand a wrangler and a grand cherokee are very important for us to have their heritage and roots here in the u.s. jeff: it has been the most awarded suv ever. the explorer is a big love. pw has announced their own version. you have not seen a get. it is called the cross blue. they also bought a piece of this pie. what about the competition? >> we have done very well...
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this number is tremendously bigger in the fires they had in north america because of the drought and the heat that they had there. the drought and heat caused the warmest year on record for the united states. every spot in red a new record frat hottest event of every year recorded. july 2012 was the hottest year on record of any month we have recorded since we have here. >> growing up and aging surfer from australia we grew up with a hole in the ozone layer over top of us and skin cancer and that is part of the deal when you grow up down there. the whole movement with the u.s. and australia and elsewhere is the talk of global warming. what do you think the debate is at now? where do you think the debate is at? is there a debate? >> the science is so ov overwhelming. the parts per million of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has never been higher. that is proven. carbon dioxide holds in heat. that is proven. if you have something never higher holding in heat it is going to warm up the globe. it has to happen. the thing is can we do anything about the numbers going higher? the issue i h
this number is tremendously bigger in the fires they had in north america because of the drought and the heat that they had there. the drought and heat caused the warmest year on record for the united states. every spot in red a new record frat hottest event of every year recorded. july 2012 was the hottest year on record of any month we have recorded since we have here. >> growing up and aging surfer from australia we grew up with a hole in the ozone layer over top of us and skin cancer...
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the president and ceo of north america will lay out the details of the new campaign on a first cnbc interview. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp ink. staples. that was easy. >>> if the wealthy are giving more to the government in the form of taxes, it stands to reason they'll give less to charity, right? robert frank says maybe not. how come? >> well, simon, as you mentioned, normally higher taxes means less money for charity. the wealthy see charity and taxes two sides of the same coin. taxes go up, charity must go down. press secretary for george bush summed it up in a recent tweet saying, quote, i and many others will likely donate less in 2013. but a ne
the president and ceo of north america will lay out the details of the new campaign on a first cnbc interview. if you think running a restaurant is hard, try running four. fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. office superstore ink retailer in america. now...
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unfortunately, this is taking place right here in obama's america. for example, nancy pelosi, and the democrats have been urging the president to bypass the constitution, article 1, section 7. urging the president to use the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling and only today did the white house spokesman jay carney seem to back off that unconstitutional idea, but with this group, who knows? obama is increasingly relying on executive orders to bypass congressional authority, now, this is what he refers to as the, we can't wait initiative or as i call it get the republicans the hell out of the way initiative. he's been using this for infrastructure projects and policies, and made several recess appointments while the senate was officially still in session. no president has attempted that power grab and halted deportation of illegal immigrants and adoptions of the dream act though he failed to pass it through congress and unilaterally changed welfare requirements without submitting them to congress for review. even the office said he should have co
unfortunately, this is taking place right here in obama's america. for example, nancy pelosi, and the democrats have been urging the president to bypass the constitution, article 1, section 7. urging the president to use the 14th amendment to raise the debt ceiling and only today did the white house spokesman jay carney seem to back off that unconstitutional idea, but with this group, who knows? obama is increasingly relying on executive orders to bypass congressional authority, now, this is...
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america will be a continuing story for 12 months. melissa: we are looking at a chart of natural retail gasoline and it has been on a trend upward. the most anybody paid to visit grandma for thanksgiving. they look at data out of mastercard, gasoline demand is at the lowest level it has been since 2004 when i started getting the data in the hulk and prices be so high with demand at historic low? >> now you have to look at the key price, trading more than the wti price. it is a little bit subdued but the world prices moving higher because growth, it will continue to see that in south america and asia they will use more crude and more diesel. in the u.s. there is no question, it is moving lower. it is not heavy attrition, but we will be using less in 2013 and 2012 and there is a little bit of a sweet spot. the oil shale comes out to market sometimes for lots less than that may boost in the refining and manufacturing. at the end of the year we will pay on average $3.25 to $3.50. melissa: we're still seeing prices that are high, but deman
america will be a continuing story for 12 months. melissa: we are looking at a chart of natural retail gasoline and it has been on a trend upward. the most anybody paid to visit grandma for thanksgiving. they look at data out of mastercard, gasoline demand is at the lowest level it has been since 2004 when i started getting the data in the hulk and prices be so high with demand at historic low? >> now you have to look at the key price, trading more than the wti price. it is a little bit...
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the 12th warmest record across the globe for 2012, the warmest year on record for north america and now we are seeing flowers 10 days and some spots 2
the 12th warmest record across the globe for 2012, the warmest year on record for north america and now we are seeing flowers 10 days and some spots 2
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. >> the f series pickups in north america, the losses will be deeper in europe this year. the conference is getting under way as we speak. >>> apple announcing 128 gigabyte version of the fourth-generation ipad. the company says the tablet will have twice the storage capacity of the 64 gig models to hold more content including photos, books, and tv shows. the new version will be available starting a week from today. the wi-fi model pricing at $799. the wi-fi-plus model also. >> new product. >> yeah. >> evolutionary product. that speaks volumes. >> this is the only thing they've got? >> look, i think it's great. they have a new product. ge probably has some new products. i think that phillips got out of the new products today. that's not what i'm looking for. i'm looking for new dividends, new buybacks, acquisitions. i'm looking for something that is not incremental. maybe you want to go get a new one, i don't know. >> a lot of people wondering why you would need 128 gigs. >> a lot of memory, wow. >> they point out there are a lot of companies that use it for autocad, if yo
. >> the f series pickups in north america, the losses will be deeper in europe this year. the conference is getting under way as we speak. >>> apple announcing 128 gigabyte version of the fourth-generation ipad. the company says the tablet will have twice the storage capacity of the 64 gig models to hold more content including photos, books, and tv shows. the new version will be available starting a week from today. the wi-fi model pricing at $799. the wi-fi-plus model also....
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. >> we think the big opportunity is outside north america and the eu for all the reasons you've been talking about. we're trying to get big ideas we can make a lot of money with not a lot of risk for wintergreen investors. >> first, nestles. >> they are a great company. makes chocolate, infant milk formula. earns money in currency and bought back stock, a dividend, great company, we love it. >> franklin resources, isn't that a domestic company? >> franklin is based in california. global money manager, have an excellence global sheet, bought back lots of stock. a big piece of their business is overseas. many of the companies they own has big overseas legs. >> another is mastercard. >> we love mastercard because the world is going cashless. you have big buy back. lots of pre-cash flow and growing at 20%. even if you go to the grocery store today, people use plastic cards. it's a great business. >> this one -- i don't know what kind of watch everyone is wearing. you like swatch watch. why? >> swatch is the largest watch company in the world. women and men love watches. sales are growing
. >> we think the big opportunity is outside north america and the eu for all the reasons you've been talking about. we're trying to get big ideas we can make a lot of money with not a lot of risk for wintergreen investors. >> first, nestles. >> they are a great company. makes chocolate, infant milk formula. earns money in currency and bought back stock, a dividend, great company, we love it. >> franklin resources, isn't that a domestic company? >> franklin is...
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america, including mexico and canada as well. it's a huge opportunity. we get around that i think we'd see a lot of jobs come back here the next three to five years and there's a big upside for caterpillar, too. >> we don't need washington for that, either. because it's happened in spite of washington for the past four years anyway. >> yeah. >> it hasn't been the policy to look at key stone that we're still playing around with. so it's almost, i think andrew's right. it's almost like, you know, they can keep us, you know, no matter what they do to us we can do 12% and then if they do anything right, if they're not total keystone cops maybe we could go to 3% or so. >> yeah, i think -- >> looking at it as a half full instead of worrying about what might happen on the downside. we could worry about what might happen good on the upside. >> yeah i agree with that. my point is let's try to keep pushing them so we get something and theion side risk is there. meanwhile, lots of fairly positive things happening underneath. we need to keep
america, including mexico and canada as well. it's a huge opportunity. we get around that i think we'd see a lot of jobs come back here the next three to five years and there's a big upside for caterpillar, too. >> we don't need washington for that, either. because it's happened in spite of washington for the past four years anyway. >> yeah. >> it hasn't been the policy to look at key stone that we're still playing around with. so it's almost, i think andrew's right. it's...
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america for 2013. and proving growth prospects in asia, and subdued levels of activity in europe. i would say that's fairly positive. the stocks had a historic high. they'll spin off the chemicals business shortly. historic high for that stock. not bad. guys, back to you. >> perfect rundown. i mentioned portugal, constantly takes my breath away, the countries doing well now. the stock markets that are doing well. let's shift to bonds and dollars. rick santelli in chicago. >> good morning, jim. i heard about bob talking about long in the tooth rally, bull market and fixed income. long in the tooth isn't a technical formation that will give you a great signal. we continue to only operate a ten-year, about eight basis points into the sell-off so far for 2013. closed last year at 176, hovering at 184. two-day chart of tens, look at a two-day chart of 30s. they're slipping a bit in yields, boosted by price. opening up to one-year chart on 30s, it really looks like a market that's rolling over. we're about a
america for 2013. and proving growth prospects in asia, and subdued levels of activity in europe. i would say that's fairly positive. the stocks had a historic high. they'll spin off the chemicals business shortly. historic high for that stock. not bad. guys, back to you. >> perfect rundown. i mentioned portugal, constantly takes my breath away, the countries doing well now. the stock markets that are doing well. let's shift to bonds and dollars. rick santelli in chicago. >> good...
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they need the margins in north america to be equal to ford's. they're not quite there. i'm a big dan ackerson fan but he would be the first to say it's a long, long slog and europe has to get to break even. so i think just to pick out the two examples, i think they have exactly the right objectives and they need to get there and and possible but not a slam dunk. >> seems like investment grade might be a little more of a certainty. would you agree with that? >> yes. i think investment grade, they're on a path to investment grade and great. it's nice to have but it's not as important as getting products that sell, getting the margins where they need to be and getting europe where it needs to be and the three critical challenges in front of the country. >> gm to treasury. you have heard the news to hear the nomination of jack lue tomorrow. the immediate response, steven, appears to be he is a hyper partisan, not as centrist a nomination as the president could have done otherwise. is that fair? >> i know there is that feeling among republicans on the hill, that jack taken s
they need the margins in north america to be equal to ford's. they're not quite there. i'm a big dan ackerson fan but he would be the first to say it's a long, long slog and europe has to get to break even. so i think just to pick out the two examples, i think they have exactly the right objectives and they need to get there and and possible but not a slam dunk. >> seems like investment grade might be a little more of a certainty. would you agree with that? >> yes. i think...
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literally you get up into canada, you're talking about just across our continent, north america, 100 degrees from the coldest spot to the warmest spot. you can't have that kind of contrast without something breaking and today what was breaking was the weather. here i'll zoom in for you here this is where we're most concerned still, weather coming into atlanta georgia, all the way up here, the tornado watch box to winston-salem, as far south as the northern part of the florida. so a wide swath of severe weather still potential for today, brooke. >> so, chad, let me read an e-mail, one of the associate producers on our team here, we are in atlanta, world headquarters of cnn this is happening in the neck of our woods, one of the brothers of one of the folk on our team wrote in and said he's working in alpharetta. he said the sirens are going off in the huge corporation he works in. all the sirens are going off because there are fears that tornadoes are approaching. and he told us everyone was told to move to the center of the building and to quote this e-mail, he says everyone is freaki
literally you get up into canada, you're talking about just across our continent, north america, 100 degrees from the coldest spot to the warmest spot. you can't have that kind of contrast without something breaking and today what was breaking was the weather. here i'll zoom in for you here this is where we're most concerned still, weather coming into atlanta georgia, all the way up here, the tornado watch box to winston-salem, as far south as the northern part of the florida. so a wide swath...
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. >>> and north korea's young new president making a gesture for the new year. is he also making a similar gesture towards south korea? this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> perhaps a new tone from north korea's young new leader. he goes public with a call for ending confrontation. what does he really mean? brian todd has been looking into this. lots at stake. >> not sure if he really means all this. we've heard these calls before from north korea. the fact that kim jong-un is making a gesture towards south korea after the rocket launch and other recent tensions may signal a new approach. happy new year from a novice young dictator. with public appearances and speeches like this one to ring in 2013. a stark change from his father who never once made a televised speech just issued a new sta
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no refuge not in algeria not in north africa. not anywhere. >> at this hour there are reportedly six hostage being held at that bp natural gas facility in the middle of the is sahara desert. back to you in new york. >> thanks for that update. let to other headlines now. shocking attack of two arizona police officers has been caught on camera. let's take a look at this. here is a 25-year-old punching a detention officer as is he being put into a sell. other police came to help when caesar reuben moraz take as swing at another officer. is he eventually tased and handcuffed. it turns out he was arrested earlier for attacking four rotc students as they raised the flag in front of their high school here. well, some adjunct professors could see their hours cut thanks to obama care. colleges and universities are pinching back on faculty hours to reduce the number of employees their health care they need to cover. employees working 30 hours a week or more need to be offered health insurance. up until now many relied on add jungts to keep
no refuge not in algeria not in north africa. not anywhere. >> at this hour there are reportedly six hostage being held at that bp natural gas facility in the middle of the is sahara desert. back to you in new york. >> thanks for that update. let to other headlines now. shocking attack of two arizona police officers has been caught on camera. let's take a look at this. here is a 25-year-old punching a detention officer as is he being put into a sell. other police came to help when...